Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] be of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Voluntary and private services and clubs may also be of use .
2 It also follows that the work of those sociolinguists and ethnographers who attempt to discuss language in terms of user 's purposes will also be of interest .
3 There is some similarity between these issues , particularly when it is borne in mind that the theist does not regard God as a supra-terrestrial object for whose existence or non-existence no earthly observations could conceivably be of relevance .
4 The greater understanding of the minds of our common farm animals that we gain from these experiments will undoubtedly be of use in designing housing systems which allow the animals both increased freedom , and increased control over their own lives .
5 Possible Lower Palaeozoic sources will only be of interest where they have escaped premature maturation brought on by burial under thick Devonian cover , a factor very difficult to assess ahead of analytical work in areas where the Devonian has itself suffered erosion .
6 These rooms may also be of interest to those conferences mounting large exhibitions on the lower level of the Communal Building .
7 This means that some attention to internal fatigue levels may also be of help in dealing with stress .
8 The English landscape is of a richly diverse nature and an understanding of the complex early factors which influenced the creation of its individual regions can only be of value in helping to ensure the preservation of its essential character .
9 Established villages are likely to be of type A , that is , closed and integrated ; transitional villages will probably be of types C or D , that is , closed or open but disintegrated , while the re-established village is likely to be of type B , which is open and integrated .
10 This is based on the very obvious observation that , if a record has been identified as being relevant , other records at adjacent class numbers may also be of interest ; thus the search can be developed by looking at the records associated with nearby class numbers .
11 A listing of major factual book publishers may also be of help .
12 Runs should preferably be of tarmac or concrete and kept as clean and dry as possible ; faeces should be removed with a shovel before hosing .
13 Clothes should ideally be of cotton and other natural fibres such as linen and wool , as they allow perspiration to evaporate by the free-flow of air they afford .
14 Glebe terriers , cathedral records , borough records and tax returns can also be of value .
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